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iff!! Thank Goodness-Charlotte James surveys the end result of six weeks' worth of hard work. Not All Fun And Games-Welton Sanders learns that English was never meant to be entertaining. il ...N Fishing Fever-Advanced biology stu- Are You A Prince?-Rhonda Porter dents, Amy Abernathy, John Paul Da- dissects a frog in biology lab. vis and Dan , a systems for Mrs. Ritter, work on eco- Reeves's class. Academics X 23
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Academic classes were those classes that were not electives. English, history, mathematics, grovernment, health and the physical and biological sciences were academic courses re- quired to graduate. Some courses such as ad- vanced biology, chemistry, trigcnometry, calculus, and phy- sics could be taken as electives by inquisitive students prepar- ing for college. Most of the time spent in academic classs took the form of notetaking, studying, and preparing for tests. Occasional- ly, teachers spruced up the bill of fare with interesting experi- ments, creative projects, or scientific labs. These routine- breaking exercises were what made academic classes memo- rable. Simply Shocking-T J Pelton lends a hand in a physics experiment on static electricity while Chris Medlin looks on in astonishment. QQ 22 I Academics Class Charisma in Academic Say Cheese-Polly Knight takes crei for her geometry project, 'geometree', for Mr. Rhiddlehoovei class. Pit Crew-Kevin Henderson and We ley Smith get their mousetrap ca wound up for a drag race in hono physics class.
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Citizens Awarded F acult A senior student was nomi- nated and chosen by the faculty members each month to serve as Citizen of the Month. The se- lection was based on academic abilities, character, and commu- nity awareness. Each student chosen was awarded a plaque by the Panola Watchman. The citizens of the months for 1985 were Betty Kyle for Sep- tember, Lloyd Briggs for October, Susan Scott in Novem- ber, and Tom Warren for De- cember. ln 1986, the recipients were Jason Gibert for January, Chris Stacy in February, John Paul Davis for March, Ricky Mitchell in April, and Karen McDaniel in May. 24 I Citizens of the Month 4 swf 5 I -wp..-gn Q0 Good Citizens-Front Row: Betty Kyl Susan Scott, Karen McDaniel, Secoi Row: Jason Gibertg Third Row: Chi Stacy, Lloyd Briggs, Tom Warre Ricky Mitchell, and John Paul Davis.
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